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1 oz 2014 Too Big to Fail Copper Round

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Brilliant uncirculated

Purity: 999

Quantity

Added 1 oz 2014 Too Big to Fail Copper Round

The third release in the "Rise and Fall of the Banksters" mini-series captures the clarion song used to justify bank bailouts during the crash of 2007-2008.
"Too Big to Fail" are four words that some claim have killed not only capitalism, but also serve to allow the big banks to simply steal money. With these four simple words justification is given to backstop all the losses of the major banks.
So why would it be surprising to see one run off with a bag of ill-gotten gains?

The obverse features a design by Heidi Wastweet that shows a skeletonized tycoon running away with some of the ill-gotten achieved by the deception that they are "Too Big to Fail", a catchphrase that has come to symbolize the stranglehold that money lenders have on not just the US, but the entire world.
The words themselves are written large and the bankster himself is seen hurrying away.

Reverse

Diameter (mm)

39.6

Average Thickness (mm)

3.3

Metal Weight (ozt)

0.911458333

Manufacturer

Silver Shield

Reviews

Silver ShieldSilver Shield1 oz 2014 Too Big to Fail Copper Round
The third release in the "Rise and Fall of the Banksters" mini-series captures the clarion song used to justify bank bailouts during the crash of 2007-2008.
"Too Big to Fail" are four words that some claim have killed not only capitalism, but also serve to allow the big banks to simply steal money. With these four simple words justification is given to backstop all the losses of the major banks.
So why would it be surprising to see one run off with a bag of ill-gotten gains?
The obverse features a design by Heidi Wastweet that shows a skeletonized tycoon running away with some of the ill-gotten achieved by the deception that they are "Too Big to Fail", a catchphrase that has come to symbolize the stranglehold that money lenders have on not just the US, but the entire world.
The words themselves are written large and the bankster himself is seen hurrying away.
The reverse shows the revised Silver Shield logo with the trivium in the centre encircled by the words "Silver Shield 1 AVDP ounce 2014 999 Pure Cu" surrounded by 47 bullets.
This coin make a great conversation starter or addition to any silver or Silver Shield collection.